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Evidence Based Physiotherapy Management for the Patient with Diabetic Neuropathy: A Review Study

Received: 4 October 2022     Accepted: 24 October 2022     Published: 23 November 2022
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Background: Diabetic neuropathy is a state of the peripheral nervous system in people with diabetes mellitus. It’s grouped in two different ways like one is symmetrical and another is asymmetrical. DN is additionally called peripheral neuropathy which has a frequent and crippling microvascular complication of both type 1 and types 2 diabetes Objectives: The purpose of this review study was to evaluate the evidence-based physiotherapy management for the patient with diabetic neuropathy. Methodology: A computerized electronic search was performed using PEDro, Google Scholar, Pub Med. The accompanying watchwords including physiotherapy treatment, diabetic neuropathy, and diabetic polyneuropathy, proof-based treatment for diabetic neuropathy. 3 randomized control preliminaries were chosen from the Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) and their score was 7 or more. The members were both type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus, which were analyzed as diabetic neuropathy. Results: Numerous RCT study was founding on diabetic neuropathy among them three RCTs were chosen for this examination. This investigation found that extending and fortifying activity of foot muscles, weight-bearing activity, Lower limit exercise and strolling intercession program, virtual obstacle crossing task practice and so forth, are powerful for diabetic neuropathy. Conclusion: A few examinations have been directed so far to discover the evidence-based physiotherapy the executives for the diabetic neuropathy condition. The after-effects of this examination propose that activity conventions are sustainable for the patient with diabetic neuropathy.

Published in International Journal of Medical Case Reports (Volume 1, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijmcr.20220104.12
Page(s) 40-44
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Keywords

Diabetic Neuropathy, Diabetic Polyneuropathy, Evidence-Based Treatment

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  • Department of Physiotherapy, Center for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed, Dhaka, Bangladesh

  • Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Enam Medical Collage and Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh

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